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In fact the Drs prescribed me Xanax and I took one yesterday and it actually CAUSED heartpalpitations, albeit was the first time it caused heart palpitations, but with taking it previously I can't say it ever stopped heart palpitations but rather just made me "not care" about the heart palpitations I was experiencing at that time.
Another thing I have noticed is that some nights my heart rate and blood pressure drop significantly and I start to feel tired.

Have you started taking any new meds for allergies or pain meds or neuro meds that are actually for seizures normally? Sometimes drugs in these classes are stimulating and can therefore cause heartpalpitations or anxiety in some people.

if I'm lucky and not all together. My problem now is my heart rate. I checked it at resting and it was about 88-92. :/ Idk if I'm having palpitations but I feel like its throbbing in my head as well. is this normal for sub withdrawals? I dont think I have anxiety but who knows.

i suffered with acid reflux for years and then i got on some prilosec and my symptoms went away but i started getting bad head aches and it felt like my heart was skipping so i went to the doc and he said i had high blood preasure but my colesteral was good. I then changed my diet and wheened myself off the prilosec and all the symptoms went away.

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The reason for the heart palpitations, skips or irregular heart beats that you are experiencing may be due to a magnesium/calcium deficiency. The answer is all-natural, completely safe and inexpensive.

I am suspecting unstable angina but would like any info or suggestions you may have. I have a heart specialist from Henry Ford hospital but we have not pinned down the cause.Any suggestions or test recomendations will be appreciated.

I am a 45 year old male living in UK and I have been suffering from what I thought were palpitations for the past few weeks. My fast heart rate occurs first thing in the morning or after I have eaten (usually in a hurry). I visited my GP yesterday and he explained that it was the vagus nerve and I should not worry. He suggested I take magnesium everyday, so I will start doing this and I will post again in 1 month to let you know how I am getting on.

i never knew i had acid reflux because i didn't really have heart burn etc. i knew there was something because after a meal i would get palpitations but not everytime, i also had occasional chest discomfort which indicates acid reflex but not all the time. it's just a case of trial and error. try some indigestion meds, give them about a week, change your diet: cut out foods that you feel don't agree with you.

I have used ACV, as a hair product once, which worked, but I hated the smell of it, and can just imagine the taste. The rest sounds easy!! I have had some heartpalpitations for years, but I found that at nighttime a few times a week, I will get this electrical charge, as if my heart wants to re-start. I know its just irregular so am anxious to try your method.

I am 45 and over the last 10 years I believe I have heart palpitations. That ohh my god my heart stop and then it starts again or flip flop. I have gone and been to the heart specialist and they have done all the test Holter, Event, Stress but not the Artery probe I declined and my bp is 125/75. Anyways everything is always good.
And thats where the stress level picks up.

I did want to say that I was very wrong about amour thyroid. My heartpalpitations seem to be related to GERD. I have a hiatal hernia and have just recently been putting everything together. Unfortunately they are back because I recently had a failed root canal pulled and took some ibuprofen on an empty stomach. My stomach has not yet recovered. I had stopped using the Prilosec and my stomach esophagus is in a state of spasm. Seems my vegus nerve is being affected.

After 3 days on that, I woke up this morning to a numb left arm, tingling in my face and a racing heart. I have since learned that drug is brutal and horribly addictive. I agree with you about staying positive and thinking good thoughts. Worse time for me right at bed time when my mind races. I have tried a couple of radical things, apple cider vinegar just before bed, hard coughing to relieve my palpitations and acupressure in my arm. So far today it has been fine.

It helps my GERD greatly, and I don't take any Prilosec or Pepcid. Oddly enough, my PVCs/heartpalpitations frequency reduces too. I also take CoQ-10 (50 mg), magnesium (250mg) supplements, and digestive enzyme. I don't know which one helps, but I'm willing to try it all.

You are already no doubt aware of the types of symptoms that can be felt from a leaky valve, which include lightheadedness, rapid heartbeat, heart fluttering or palpitations, fatigue.
Severe heart valve leak may impair the forward flow of blood that can cause symptoms of congestive heart failure, which includes shortness of breath, especially with exertion or when lying flat, leg swelling or fluid retention elsewhere in the body.
Hope all goes well for you.
Best wishes.

The pains are unbelieveable but they do nothing compared to the increased heartpalpitations that I have suffered over the last 3 months. If I bend over to retrieve something from the floor, I have these palps. If I shower or sneeze, etc. they come. I sit up late at night trying to go to sleep as late as possible to avoid the palps. To little or no avail. My doc keeps saying, ANXIETY! What could I possibly be anxious about in my sleep? I've had all the tests done and my heart is healthy.

A year ago I developed a heart murmur ever sense then I get daily heart palpation's. Sometimes after I eat my heart feels like its pounding or beating fast laying down helps and I usually start belching and I cant breath very good until I get the air out.I get skipped heartbeats everyday. In September I started getting minor forehead headaches that usually happen at night, while im shopping or after i get done shopping, or if im at work being on the computer all day.

I went to the ER this last weekend because of severe chest pain, shortness of breath, heartpalpitations, and extreme fatigue upon ANY exertion beyond activities of daily living, i.e.; brushing teeth, showering, etc..
Someone finally did a chest x-ray and that revealed Cardiomegaly and Lung Congestion. Both are mild at this point, and I emphasize AT THIS POINT. My blood pressure was 169/69! I can't imagine what would have transpired if I hadn't pressed to get my thyroid dose increased.

I am 67 yr male -- have experienced episodes of irregular heart for about 40 yrs.
In last 12-15 yrs, the problem has become more frequent. Even then, the extra beats subsided after a few hours or in some cases a few days.
About 10 days ago, I had an episode that has continued with exception of a few hours now and then when the beating gets regular again. Thus, I did a Google search and am thankful to have found this Forum from which I am learning much.

as I call them (constant skips, throughout the night, or day(s), often combined with racing heart). I still take my magnesium as well (2 x magnesium chelate 500 mg), both pills with food, in the morning and in the evening. And I watch what I eat (non-acidic, no white bread that has msg in it, no vinegar, no coffee!, etc), as obviously my skips are strongly related to reflux-creating foods too (and yes, stress, fatigue, etc).

Felt a few palpitations as I woke up but once on my feet all through the day I only remember perhaps feeling one. I am still eating Kashi, banannas, fish and drinking mostly water. I am not even taking any more vitamins because the may contain gelatin (MSG) and they may not even say it on the package.

So, I take one dose and I start to have a rapid heartbeat. I'm prone to an irregular heartbeat and heart palpitations...something having to do with a Mitrovalve Prolapse. Knowing this, I stop taking the Prilosec and begin to get back on my mild diet, playing it safe.
Unfortunately, as of today (it's been about 2 - 2 1/2 weeks since I saw the doctor) some of my symptoms are still lingering...the gurgling noise in my throat and excessive burping. I just want to go back to normal.

If I were you I would lso aget the EKG done anyway as I have done to rule heart problems and maybe if it is negative get an 24 hour heart monitor and/or echocardiogram. But I've had my sharp pains in my chest since I was a kid and it also responds to Gas-X . But I have palpitations too and they got worse so I had the whole thing done. Better to be safe as they say.. I did end up having a benign arrhythmia but that wasn't causing the main chest pain or the stomach pain.

Earlier this year I had pressure under the breastbobe with heartpalpitations. There was no burning or regurgitation. Since I'm over 40, overweight and "under active", I went to my doctor. He sent me to a cardiologist who did an EKG and Cardiolite(sp) stress test, both of which were normal. An upper GI revealed GERD with moderate esophagitis. Zantac has done pretty well with the symptoms.

Im posting this in hopes that somebody out there is going through the same thing as me and has found a "cure"!
I get heart palpitations and episodes of afib from stomach and intestinal gas. Been to the doc, heart is fine, blood work is fine, blah blah blah. Been reading FAR too many posts where Dr's do NOT believe that there is a connection between stomach issues and heart rhythm and Im starting to get VERY frustrated.

I am 32 now, female, no significant family history for heart disease (paternal grandfather had a MI around age 60) but no other family history. No women in the family have heart disease.
I have mild hypertension due to a kidney problem which is well controlled and I also had mildly elevated cholesterol(good cholesterol was in a good range) when I got it tested last year. Triglycerides were good. I don't smoke.

No parasite would ever make such a noise or sensation in human body. Another possible cause is heartpalpitations. I do not think this is urgent, but an examination by a doctor is recommended. It would be appropriate to go to the ER and get checked to allay your concerns.
Regards.

I recently have been awakening at night with an overwhelming feeling of adrenaline rushing through my body then my heart begins to race. I have seen a cardiologist and was put through an excercise stress echo test. All was fine my heart rate reached 180 bpm and was sinus tach. No blockages were found and test was normal, EKG was also normal. I'am currently wearing a 30 day event monitor and at present the racing heart has been showing up as PAT's with rates up to 176 bpm.

This is a diet I could never do, because I could not actually be a functioning human being while on this diet. I did a 1100 calorie a day "cleansing" diet that left me with heart palpitations and anemia.
From what I've read, it sounds like a diet that a lot of celebrities use, which makes me even less interested.
Ultimately, the choice is yours.

Earlier this year I had pressure under the breastbobe with heartpalpitations. There was no burning or regurgitation. Since I'm over 40, overweight and "under active", I went to my doctor. He sent me to a cardiologist who did an EKG and Cardiolite(sp) stress test, both of which were normal. An upper GI revealed GERD with moderate esophagitis. Zantac has done pretty well with the symptoms.

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